Construction and Demolition Waste

(i) Waste resulting from the carrying out of a construction or demolition activity including but not limited to waste materials such as paper, cardboard, seasoned timber, plaster, paper covered plaster board, metals, glass, ceramics, masonry products, plastics, conduits, pipes, foam insulation, uncontaminated soils and other materials used in the construction of buildings; and

Clean Concrete Only

Dirty Concrete

Dirty Concrete means Concrete and reinforcing steel with dry dirt to a maximum of 25% of any one load, Unsuitable Materials include Asphalt, plastic, grass, green waste, wood, glass and any other form of waste.

Clean Fill

Mud

As for clean fill but wet. Non trafficable by trucks once tipped and spread.

Dry Inert

Clay, silts, sands, & gravels with amounts of brick and concrete, with no maximum particle size. This material must be dry enough to be trafficable on by trucks

when spread. Unsuitable Materials include plastic, grass, green waste, wood, glass and any other form of waste.

Wet Inert

As above but wet. Non trafficable by trucks once tipped and spread.

Green Waste-Timber

Clean green waste or non-chemically impregnated timber, with a maximum diameter of 300 mm. These loads are to be free of contamination such as metals, plastics, masonry, and chemicals.

Stumps and Logs

Clean Stumps, Logs and non-chemically treated timber, above 300 mm in diameter. This material has to be pre-processed prior to shredding. These loads are to be free of contamination such as metals, plastics, masonry, and chemicals.